Extensive Ablation During Pulmonary Vein Antrum Isolation Has No Adverse Impact on Left Atrial Function: An Echocardiography and Cine Computed Tomography Analysis
- 28 March 2006
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
- Vol. 17 (7) , 741-746
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8167.2006.00488.x
Abstract
Background: Although pulmonary vein antrum isolation (PVAI) may cure atrial fibrillation (AF) and improve left atrial (LA) function, the effect of extensive LA ablation on LA function is not well known. Objective: To assess the impact of PVAI on LA function remotely postablation. Methods: Consecutive patients undergoing PVAI had either transthoracic (TTE) and transesophageal (TEE) echocardiography (n = 41) or cine EBCT (n = 26) performed preablation and 6 months postablation. Only patients with paroxysmal and persistent, but not permanent, AF were included. Imaging was done in sinus rhythm for all patients. LA diameter (LAD), LA systolic and diastolic areas, and left atrial fractional area change (LFAC) were assessed by TTE. Transmitral (TMF), left atrial appendage (LAA), and pulmonary venous (PVF) Doppler flows were measured by TEE. Peak A on TMF, LAA peak emptying velocity (LAAF), and peak A reversal (AR) on PVF were used as surrogates of LA contractile function. Peak S on PV flow was used as a surrogate of reservoir function. LA areas, volumes, and LA ejection fraction (LAEF) were measured from cine EBCT. Results: Mean radiofrequency ablation time was 45 ± 21 minutes. All four PVs were isolated for all patients; there were no cases of PV stenosis. Echocardiography revealed a significant reduction in LAD and LA areas post-PVAI. Both peak A and peak AR were also higher post, while other variables showed strong trends toward improvement. In the subset of patients with persistent AF, post-PVAI improvements were seen in LA size, peak A, and even peak S (P = 0.04). Cine EBCT showed a significant decrease in both LA areas and volumes post-PVAI. There was also a significant improvement in LAEF post-PVAI from 17 ± 6% to 22 ± 5% (P = 0.01). Conclusion: Extensive ablation during PVAI does not cause deterioration in LA function, and may cause long-term improvement, especially in patients with higher AF burden.Keywords
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